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upper 90s and dry in dallas, texas. we have a trio of 80 on tap for kansas city, chicago and minneapolis and then we are going to be keeping the showers in the southeast for the middle of next week. don't forget, "wake up with al" each weekday the morning starting at 5:30 a.m. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. ♪ two chicks from the city go duck hunting and leave their tweezers at home. >> not pretty. >> who would have thought that a reality show about a family that sells duck calls -- >> hit it! >> -- could turn into such a hit. >> apparently somebody was very, very smart about the robertson family of "duck dynasty"
upper 90s and dry in dallas, texas. we have a trio of 80 on tap for kansas city, chicago and minneapolis and then we are going to be keeping the showers in the southeast for the middle of next week. don't forget, "wake up with al" each weekday the morning starting at 5:30 a.m. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible?...
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in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well, the first part's easy. >> garfield, mckinley and lincoln. >> wow. ron claiborne. >> ron just slams it. just dunk. >> i think it was easier because no one was holding a massive microphone up to him. >> i'm guessing not my wife, who invented the sewing machine. >> ginger, who invented the cotton gin? >> that woman not knowing the cotton gin. i didn't look that one up. eli whitney. that was kind of rolling around in the back of my head. >> thanks professor zee. >>> coming up on "gma," the 20-year-old rookie who's nfl career was derailed by prison time for a crime he did not commit. how he got back on the field with the atlanta falc
in 1912. >> texas. >> new york? >> california. >> new mexico? >> oklahoma. >> no, montana. >> montana. >> so you guys would not have passed the eighth grade. >> that was embarrassing. >> thanks so much. >> thanks to her, she's returning to northwestern united states. good for her. i have a question. i'm the administer. name two presidents who have died in office, three who were assassinated. remember, it's 1912. >> well,...
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vice president biden and other family members remain by his side in texas. >>> three hours from now army private bradley manning will learn his fate. the man behind the largest leak of classified documents in u.s. history could spend the rest of his life in prison. good morning to you and what can we expect at this morning's hearing? >> reporter: we know the hearing starts just three hours from now, 10:00 eastern time. we know bradley manning will find out how much of his life he'll spend in a military prison. what we're expecting is for the judge to come out and make a determination what she believes is the most fair. of course, the maximum is 90 years in prison is what he could get. he was convicted of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the secret sharing website, wikileaks. the intelligence analyst convicted in july, guilty of 20 criminal charges. now facing up to 90 years behind bars. he's already served three and a half of that. they are asking for a sentence of 60 years in jail, his attorney asking for leniency, 25 years. manning says he's sorry for his action
vice president biden and other family members remain by his side in texas. >>> three hours from now army private bradley manning will learn his fate. the man behind the largest leak of classified documents in u.s. history could spend the rest of his life in prison. good morning to you and what can we expect at this morning's hearing? >> reporter: we know the hearing starts just three hours from now, 10:00 eastern time. we know bradley manning will find out how much of his life...
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it was done at the texas health presbyterian center. the former president remains hospitalized today but expects to be released tomorrow. aides say he will resume his schedule on thursday. he thanks everyone for the good wishes and suggested that everyone get a checkup. so the former president is doing well. natalie? >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thanks so much for the update. >>> finally, a martial arts demonstration gone horribly wrong. take a look. this happened over in the u.k. the taekwondo master giving a demonstration in front of students and parents. no matter how hard he tries, he just can't break that board, but it gets worse. at one point he calls for two people to hold the board. when he finally gets it to hits a young spectator in the head, making her cry. poor thing. that guy was just having a very bad day. it's 12 minutes after the hour. you're up to date, guys. >> all right. thank you very much, natalie. >> you got it. >> are you tweeting? >> no, i was trying to do something. well, there's some breaking news thi
it was done at the texas health presbyterian center. the former president remains hospitalized today but expects to be released tomorrow. aides say he will resume his schedule on thursday. he thanks everyone for the good wishes and suggested that everyone get a checkup. so the former president is doing well. natalie? >> kelly o'donnell at the white house. thanks so much for the update. >>> finally, a martial arts demonstration gone horribly wrong. take a look. this happened over...
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the vice president travelled to texas to be with his son. this is not bo biden's first health scare. three years ago he suffered a mild stroke. and nancy snyderman is here. what can you tell us about the latest episode. >> we have to remember that his father had an aneurysm, two in 1998 and those were successfully taken care of and in any familiar you worry could there be vascular anomalies that a father and son could have. we have to think by now he has been seen at northwestern hospital in chicago and hospital in philadelphia. things like sugar, calcium, potassium have been ruled out. you're looking at a leaky blood vessel or one blocked. and now they're looking at neurologic symptoms. >> that's the specialization of the hospital. >> yeah, it's one of those great big medical center in texas and they'll have specialists there that will be able to look at him. this will be a lot of scans, ct, mri scans, neurologists, neurosurgeons and internists looking at him. hopefully this is a rule out all the pad stuff and we certainly wish them all the
the vice president travelled to texas to be with his son. this is not bo biden's first health scare. three years ago he suffered a mild stroke. and nancy snyderman is here. what can you tell us about the latest episode. >> we have to remember that his father had an aneurysm, two in 1998 and those were successfully taken care of and in any familiar you worry could there be vascular anomalies that a father and son could have. we have to think by now he has been seen at northwestern hospital...
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strong storms in northern texas today. look for a beautiful day in the gulf coast into the southeast. we're looking at wet weather there. fantastic weather around the great lakes. into the mid-atlantic states and upper ohio river valley. heat continues in the southwest. it continues to be warmer in the pacific northwest. portland today, 85. warmer than los angeles where >>> good morning to you. we are right in the middle of portland and los angeles, forecasting about 87 degrees in san jose, 95 meanwhile in livermore, 97 degrees on the way to fairfield today. it is going to be a warm day in the extreme east bay, getting rather toasty in the south bay as well. beautiful beach conditions. look at your 7-day forecast, temperatures are going to cool off, moderating a little bit thursday through saturday and then that heat cranks sunday through tuesday. hope you have a fantastic day. >>> what's your name? >> my name is liza joseph. >> you are due today? >> i'm due today. yes. my prebaby bucket list is to meet al roker. >> well,
strong storms in northern texas today. look for a beautiful day in the gulf coast into the southeast. we're looking at wet weather there. fantastic weather around the great lakes. into the mid-atlantic states and upper ohio river valley. heat continues in the southwest. it continues to be warmer in the pacific northwest. portland today, 85. warmer than los angeles where >>> good morning to you. we are right in the middle of portland and los angeles, forecasting about 87 degrees in san...
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gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more americans are faced with a health care crisis. this bill has nothing to do with internal revenue service or treasury department or restricting their rights. it is about restricting your rights. a that we finally have chance to protect americans from nsurance monopoly price gouging, from fine print in the contract for those who do have denies rights at the very time that you need them of most, that kind protection about to go into effect along with the right of americans who are uninsured to go to a competitive marketplace ance and pick the policy that is best for their family. for many americans to have a
gentleman from texas is recognized two minutes. >> the majority leader is bsolutely right about scare tactics. if you are an uninsured american and you get a diagnosis of this morning, or you are head-on collision or after you child born with a disability, you ought to be very scared. he's also absolutely right about the need for patient centered healthcare. we are concerned about that. we are concerned that patients are ut insurance today centered right in the bankruptcy court. more...
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>> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. >> i cannot hear you. >> what are you planning to making an issue of in texas? why focus on texas? what specifically do you think needs to be made there? >> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. i also think that there needs to be more union people in the state of texas. we are going to give that a try. we think that people in texas, with the wages and the conditions they face, they are anxious. we have not given them the proper attention that it deserves. we will be giving it attention in the future. we are very dismayed there is only one state in the nation that doesn't have a fire code. only one state in the nation that prohibits its counties from having a fire code. that will be texas. that is troubling for workers. my background is in health and safety. my first job was chairman of the health and safety committee. th
>> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. >> i cannot hear you. >> what are you planning to making an issue of in texas? why focus on texas? what specifically do you think needs to be made there? >> texas is a large state. texas -- a majority minority state. minorities are denied effectively the voice they should be entitled to. i also think that there needs to be more union...
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not two and a half years, i tell my friend from texas. it's been seven years since 2006 when we started working on this. but there's no fix. no fix on the web site, no fix on this floor. today there are -- their newfound populism is nowhere to be seen as they vote to repeal tax credits andsubsidies designed to make health care for -- more affordable for those same people, working families and small business people who haven't been able to get insurance and are left at risk without it. never met they who a nax -- tax increase they don't like are pursuing this. one more minute? >> how about an additional 30 seconds? >> mr. speaker, this bill makes all those folks pawns in republicans' single focus quest to undo health care reform at the expense of every other pless -- pressing challenge we face as a nation. it's shameful, mr. speaker, that this house continues to waste the american people's time on health care repeal votes that won't go anywhere and they know it. the senate will not pass this bill. the president will not sign it. we have pr
not two and a half years, i tell my friend from texas. it's been seven years since 2006 when we started working on this. but there's no fix. no fix on the web site, no fix on this floor. today there are -- their newfound populism is nowhere to be seen as they vote to repeal tax credits andsubsidies designed to make health care for -- more affordable for those same people, working families and small business people who haven't been able to get insurance and are left at risk without it. never met...
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hood, texas. the sentencing will be appealed. caught on camera a massive land slide in southern china brings traffic to a halt. looked like a waterfall as it cascaded on the busy highway below. the landslide took out part of a communications station. cars lined up for nearly two hours as drivers waited to go around. officials say heavy rain is to blame for with what you are seeing. to wall street, let's check in with courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning, tamron. investors are weighing speeches, stronger second quarter growth and fewer filings. many believe the strike is eminent. traders are concerned about spill over affecting the supply of oil from neighboring middle eastern countries. tamron. >> all right. thank you. and get ready to meet perhaps the bravest dog on the planet or maybe didn't know better. take a look. this is buford, an alaskan , with no fear. here you can see buford squaring off against an adult polar bear. a news photographer from the affiliate captured this while working on a story about polar bear
hood, texas. the sentencing will be appealed. caught on camera a massive land slide in southern china brings traffic to a halt. looked like a waterfall as it cascaded on the busy highway below. the landslide took out part of a communications station. cars lined up for nearly two hours as drivers waited to go around. officials say heavy rain is to blame for with what you are seeing. to wall street, let's check in with courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning, tamron. investors are...
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pick city of the day, just happens to be wichita falls, texas. sunny and hot. 98 degrees. nbc 3. showers and thunderstorms in miami. frontal system pushing through the upper midwest. going to bring cooler air there and makes its way into the east. but in the meantime we are looking at posted temperatures >>> good morning to you. i'm meteor roll jie meteorologi loren. we are going to see a nice comfortable day around the inner bay, plenty of upper 70s your way, 77, for example in oakland a cool day at the, 64 degrees for san francisco, but if you want to hit the beach, 71 in santa cruz, feeling rather comfortable there 79 for san jose, san jose state returns back to school today. thursday into friday, temperatures start to level off. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you so much. when we come back, we want to hear simon cowell speak out for first time about becoming a father. >>> then are we seeing the end of tipping at your favorite restaurant? >> we'll get into that controversy. >>> then look at where he is, with dolly. she's going to share some things with us. if yand
pick city of the day, just happens to be wichita falls, texas. sunny and hot. 98 degrees. nbc 3. showers and thunderstorms in miami. frontal system pushing through the upper midwest. going to bring cooler air there and makes its way into the east. but in the meantime we are looking at posted temperatures >>> good morning to you. i'm meteor roll jie meteorologi loren. we are going to see a nice comfortable day around the inner bay, plenty of upper 70s your way, 77, for example in...
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will think about running for governor of texas. cheers and applause] but if we want to see a woman in the white house, which we do, we also need to see and support women running in governorships. these are executive leader positions and in the united states, 24 states have not ever in their history elected a woman governor. they're not alone. we have to do this. and this is another piece of the puzzle. as the senator said, once you see it, you get it. it's not an issue anymore. so we've got to keep on pushing state by state and i truly believe once we break that biggest and final glass ceiling toward the white house, it's going to open up so many doors for so many women across the country, in governors races, mayors races, city council, you name it. that's why this is so important. >> senator mccaskill, your mother was an elected official. >> right. >> is they why you ran? -- is she why you ran? >> well, i think that's a simple way of putting it. i certainly think that both my mother and father gave me permission to be bossy and .
will think about running for governor of texas. cheers and applause] but if we want to see a woman in the white house, which we do, we also need to see and support women running in governorships. these are executive leader positions and in the united states, 24 states have not ever in their history elected a woman governor. they're not alone. we have to do this. and this is another piece of the puzzle. as the senator said, once you see it, you get it. it's not an issue anymore. so we've got to...
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i was up in lubbock, texas, during the runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. i gave you $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. that is powerful, when you look in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things around. let us talk about the threats. one of the first fights i was privileged to be part of in the senate was standing side-by-side with my friend, senator rand paul, in his 13 hour filibuster on drugs. -- drones. [applause] when that started, it was 11:47 a.m. that rand paul went to the floor of the senate. most of our colleagues thought what he was doing was strange, curious, even quixotic. the first senators to show up to support him were mike lee and myself. what happened is, the american people began to get engaged. across this count
i was up in lubbock, texas, during the runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. i gave you $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. that is powerful, when you look in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things...
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host: michael from mesquite, texas. host: hi, michael. caller: my family is native american, and i hear a lot about people saying that their family made it from the bottom to the top. people forget so much about what the native american has gone through all the way up to today. one we were in school, we were not allowed to speak our native town. today native americans are getting a little voice but we need to band together, like the african-american community with the naacp. who was there to help us? no one is there to show us the right way to go. we're kind of forgotten about in a sense. everyone is saying you are not black or white, no, i am red. but we are all made by god. guest: you are not forgotten about. a great many of the native americans were very good to the african-americans when we came here in slavery. the seminoles. my family's part shawnee on my mother's side and my father -- and myfrom kentucky. kentucky.ide from the stories i hear from my grandparents about how they intermarried and in many ways, they enabled us to pass
host: michael from mesquite, texas. host: hi, michael. caller: my family is native american, and i hear a lot about people saying that their family made it from the bottom to the top. people forget so much about what the native american has gone through all the way up to today. one we were in school, we were not allowed to speak our native town. today native americans are getting a little voice but we need to band together, like the african-american community with the naacp. who was there to...